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Canyon Ranch SpaClub at The Venetian & The Palazzo

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Just a few floors above the flashing lights and dinging machines on the casino floors of The Venetian and The Palazzo in Las Vegas, Canyon Ranch SpaClub envelops you with calm.

That’s not a simple feat for one of the world’s largest spas. The sprawling 134,000-square-foot facility is a maze of hallways that leads you to its must-try Aquavana hydrothermal circuit, a salt grotto, a 40-foot climbing wall, two restaurants, a pair of boutiques, 90-plus treatment rooms, two gyms and much more. The expansive offerings make it easy to while away the entire day at the spa.

While you’ll find a full menu of massages, facials and other traditional treatments, Canyon Ranch takes a multi-pronged approach to wellness. It bolsters your experience with exercise physiology sessions, fitness classes, acupuncture and nutrition planning.

You’ll get a great Vegas detox at the luxury spa. In fact, spend a day here and you will leave Sin City more rejuvenated than when you arrived.

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Our Inspector's Highlights

• The hydrothermal facilities alone are worth a visit. Spend hours indulging in everything from a crystal steam room to an igloo.

• One of our favorite spots in the Las Vegas spa is the laconium, where you can perch in a mosaic-tiled alcove and breathe in the herbal-infused steam.

• Don’t miss the dark, inviting wave room. Sit in black cushy loungers that tilt up to the dome ceiling and watch wave projections set to a peaceful ocean soundtrack.

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